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How to Replace Blower Motor 2006-11 Toyota Camry
How to Replace Blower Motor 2014-19 Toyota Tundra
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Tools used
Socket Extensions
Phillips Head Screwdriver
8mm Socket
Ratchet
Trim Tool Set
1. Removing the Blower Motor
Remove the four clips from the panel below the glove box
Pull down the panel under the glove box
Disconnect the blower motor electrical connector
Remove the three 8mm bolts from the blower motor
Remove the blower motor from the HVAC box
2. Installing the Blower Motor
Lift the blower motor into the HVAC box
Insert the three 8mm bolts into the blower motor
Connect the blower motor electrical connector
Line up the panel below the glove box, using the locating tabs
Push the clips into the panel below the glove box
Hi. I'm Mike from 1AAuto. We've been selling auto parts for over 30 years!
To remove this lower panel here that's over the blower motor, it just slides into some pins that are up here, but it is clipped into the dashboard. There's four spots. There's a clip here, a clip here, a clip here, and a clip here. You're going to use a plastic trim tool. You can get these from 1AAuto.com. It'll go straight up and push the clip towards the front of the car. I'll pull it down out of the dash. I'm going to go along and do this to all of them. So what I'm doing is, when I'm going up, I'm pushing this tab in like that and then pulling it down to unlock it, so I'm pushing it into the front of the car. It'll just pull right out of these pins. I'll pull this trim out of the way.
The blower motor is here. There is three threaded – well, there's three bolts. They do have a Phillips head screw in them, so I'm going to use that to remove it, but before I do that, I need to unplug the blower motor harness. You push in on the lock and pull that down. Move that aside.
You can use a large Phillips head screwdriver to remove the three bolts that have Phillips head screws in there, holding the blower motor, but it might be easier, if you've got access to it, to use an eight millimeter ratchet, eight millimeter socket and ratchet. It's actually going to go a little bit quicker because of the ratchet. We'll get this one loose. It's out, and this should just slide right out of the HVAC box. There's our blower motor. This also has a resistor built into it. It's inside of here.
Here's our old blower motor and resistor assembly. Here's our brand new one from 1AAuto.com. It’s got the same setup, same mounting tabs, same electrical connector. This should fit in the car and work great for you.
I'm going to slide our new one into place. This needs to go into the corresponding opening that's in the heater box, which is right up here. I'm going to get this in place. I'm going to lift it up into place, turn it so it lines up, and it slides right in. These are just self-tapping screws going into plastic, so once I feel them get tight, I'm just going to stop. I don't want to strip them out. That's tight. I'm just going to stop. I'm going to reinstall the plug. It locks in place.
To install the panel, I'm going to slide these two pins into these two openings in the back. I'm going to push these clips right back up into the dash. The blower motor and resistor is replaced.
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Tools used
Socket Extensions
Trim Tool Set
T25 Torx Driver
1. Removing the Blower Motor
Press the four plastic tabs holding the lower trim panel from beneath the glove box
Pry the lower trim panel down and out
Remove the three 8mm screws from the blower motor
Disconnect the wiring harness
Remove the blower motor
2. Installing the Blower Motor
Insert the blower motor into place
Tighten the 8mm screws to the motor
Connect the wiring harness
Press the lower trim panel on
Hi, I’m Mike from 1A Auto. We’ve been selling auto parts for over 30 years!
There's four plastic tabs holding this lower trim panel on. Right here, over here, right over here, and one over here. Going to reach in sort of pull this down and reach up and push the tab towards the front of the vehicle to unlock it. Save all of them. This one and then it also has a push clip in here. Right there and there's two tabs that this is sitting on in the back so pop it out.
Here are three screws holding the blow motor in. You can either use the eight millimeter or a T25 Torx bit, using that on my extension here. This one here. This one here. This one here. And then this one over here. Start on the one closest to the firewall here. Extension's kind of getting in the way. Get it loose, pull it out with my fingers, and put the other one on here. Before I get too far, we'll unplug the connector which is locking, pull the plug out. The last one here. Hold the blower motor up and place behind the wires. We have the blower motor.
Here is the original blower motor assembly and here is the brand new one from 1Aauto.com. Same exact, style design. Just like the original the new one has the blow motor resistor, it's integrated inside of here. So if you're looking for the resistor, it is contained in the blow motor. Same mounting tabs, same electrical connector plug. This will work great and fit great in your vehicle.
Blower motor back in place. Line up this part of the blow motor with the opening right here. Set it up toward the heater box, past the harness wiring here. This screw caught here. this other caught on the other side. They're just self-tappers going right into plastic, so don't over tighten them, then the final one here behind the harness. And plug it all back in. The blower motor is replaced. We'll reinstall this cover. So these two pins in the corresponding holes where at the firewall, so we push them in there and then lift it up and clip it in place.
Thanks for watching. Visit us at 1AAuto.com for quality auto parts, fast and free shipping, and the best customer service in the industry.
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